The ACC used Tulip’s permanent and current Dhaka addresses as stated in her National Identity Card and tax records, a senior official of the commission told bdnews24.com. The notices, issued between Feb 25 and Apr 6, were part of an inquiry into the allegations. Tulip, a niece of the deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina and currently a Labour MP in the UK, has listed a house on Road No. When asked about the returned notices, ACC Chairman Mohammad Abdul Momen told bdnews24.com: “If she is innocent, why did she resign? As part of this, on Apr 13, a Dhaka court issued arrest warrants for 53 individuals, including Tulip, in the Purbachal plot corruption case.


Source:   bd News24
April 23, 2025 03:45 UTC